Barnabás Bese

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Barnabás Bese
Personnel
birthday May 6, 1994
place of birth BudapestHungary
size 188 cm
position Defense
Juniors
Years station
2003-2005 Csepel SC
2005-2008 Ferencváros Budapest
2008-2011 MTK Budapest
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2011-2016 MTK Budapest 95 (7)
2016– Le Havre AC 116 (5)
2016-2019 Le Havre AC -II 4 (0)
2020– Oud-Heverlee lions 0 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2010 Hungary U17 2 (0)
2012 Hungary U19 2 (1)
2013-2016 Hungary U21 9 (2)
2016– Hungary 20 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of March 6, 2020

2 As of November 15, 2019

Barnabás Bese (born May 6, 1994 in Budapest ) is a Hungarian national football player . The defender made his first appearance for the Hungarian national team against world champions Germany on June 4, 2016 . He is under contract with the Belgian first division Oud-Heverlee Löwen .

Career

society

Bese initially played in his youth at his hometown club Csepel SC , a smaller Budapest club. At the age of 11 he moved to the Hungarian record champions Ferencváros Budapest . In 2008, at the age of 14, he switched to the youth department of local rivals MTK Budapest . In this he played in 2011 for the first time in the first team in pre-season in the second division was staying.

But he only came to two second division appearances and thus did little to ensure that MTK immediately returned to the first division as champions of the West season. As a second division team, MTK also reached the final of the Hungarian Football Cup , but was not included in the defeat on penalties . In the 2012/13 season there were already 12 top division games and as fourth MTK had nothing to do with relegation, but only missed qualifying for the UEFA Europa League by one point. In the next season , as eighth, they had nothing to do with relegation, but also nothing to do with the fight for European places. After all, he scored four goals in 21 games. In the cup he reached the semi-finals with MTK, but was eliminated in this against local rivals Újpest . In 2014/15 he was not used in only three league games and he and MTK reached the 1st qualifying round for the 2015/16 UEFA Europa League in third place . In this, however, MTK failed on fourth in the Serbian championship FK Vojvodina . In the 2015/16 season , he was used in all 33 league games and reached fourth qualifying round for the 2016/17 UEFA Europa League with MTK . In the cup, however, MTK failed as in the previous year in the round of 16.

After the European Football Championship in 2016 , his former club MTK Budapest FC announced that Bese would move to Le Havre AC in the French second division . He signed a contract there until June 2020.

After his contract expired at the end of the 2019/20 season, Bese was initially without a contract before signing a contract with the promoted division 1A Oud-Heverlee Löwen until summer 2022 in mid-August .

National team

Bese took part in September 2010 with the U-17 in the first qualifying round for the U-17 European Football Championship 2011 , which the Hungarians survived as second in the group. In November 2012 he then took part with the U-19s in the first qualifying round for the U-19 European Football Championship 2013 , but the Hungarians were eliminated in third place. In the game against Andorra he scored his first international goal with the 3-0 final score. With the U-21 he then took part in the qualification for the U-21 European Football Championship in 2015 , in which the Hungarians could only win three games and were eliminated as third in the group. He was used in seven out of eight games - including the three wins - and scored a goal in the 4-1 win against Bosnia-Herzegovina . He was then also used in two games in qualifying for the U-21 European Football Championship 2017 , where he scored the 2-1 winner against Greece .

In March 2016, after Hungary had qualified for a European Championship finals for the first time since 1972, he was invited to the senior national team for the first time, but has not yet been used and instead played a qualifying match with the U-21s. On May 9, he was appointed to the provisional EM squad as one of six Hungarian players without an international match . On May 31, he was then considered as the only Hungarian without an international match for the final squad. Four days later he played an eight-minute short game in the last friendly, losing 2-0 to world champions Germany , and thus his first international match. His second international appearance came in the last game of the group stage against Portugal. At half time he was substituted on for the goalscorer to make it 1-0. The group game with the highest number of goals in the EM ended 3: 3. In the round of 16, in which he was not used, Hungary was eliminated. It was used five times in the qualifying matches for the 2018 World Cup that followed the EM . Since the Hungarians no longer had a chance to qualify for the World Cup after playing eight games, he was unable to participate in the World Cup.

successes

  • Hungarian second division champion of the season west 2011/12

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.hac-foot.com/actualite/l-international-hongrois-barnabas-bese-au-hac-pour-4-ans.html. Retrieved August 22, 2017 (French).
  2. Hongaarse international naar Leuven. Oud-Heverlee Löwen, August 19, 2020, accessed on August 19, 2020 (Dutch).
  3. Andorra U19 vs. Hungary U19 0-3
  4. Bosnia-Herzegovina U21 vs. Hungary U21 1 - 4
  5. Hungary U21 vs. Greece U21 2 - 1
  6. mlsz.hu: "Provisional EURO 2016 squad named as preparations begin in earnest"
  7. uefa.com: "Hungary with a concentrated offensive for the EURO"
  8. kicker.de: "Müller and an own goal - DFB team without shine against Hungary"